Complaint and regret for Gladstone as "destroyer of the British Constitution
and of the churches of the United Kingdom."

Seton, Ernest Thompson

2 ALsS, 1937 Oct. 9, Dec. 21, to Virginia Grace

Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946

Typescript "King of Currumpaw"

Gift of Janet Grace McPhedran '17

Seton-Thompson, Grace Gallatin

2 TLsS, 1930 Feb. 26 and May 5, to Lillian Trask Clark

Seward, Anna, 1742-1809

ALS, 1807 Dec. 24, to L. L. Philips

A letter decrying "Britains's lust of war and her incendiarism in Europe"
as "cause of the Gallic despot's triumphs..."

Adelman Fund

Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 17th Earl

2 ALsS, 1878 Jan. 4, to H. M. Allen; 1885 Feb. 27 to Miss ?

Shapley, Harlow, 1885-1972

TLS, 1941 Dec. 3, to Katherine McBride

From the Papers of Katherine McBride

Shaw, Bernard,1856-1950

ALS, 1889 July 16, to "Dear Sir"

Advises against a new publishing venture, with extensive details on the
publishing business.

Gift of Joanna Semel Rose '52, 1995

Shaw, Anna Howard Shaw, 1847-1919

TLS, 1917 December 20, to M.Carey Thomas
Criticizes inaction of Pennsylvania citizens in regards to women's suffrage;
urges Thomas to contact Mrs. Stotesbury and Mrs. DuPuy, or to take other useful
steps.

Sheffield, William P.

ALS, 1893 May 17, to ?

Removed from Essay on Liberty and Necessity, by Samuel West

Shelly, James

ALS, 1924 Apr. 22, to J. C. Hoppin

Sherman, Frank Dempster, 1855-1930

ALS, 1890 Nov. 14, to Thomas Bailey Aldrich

Gift of Eleanor Little Aldrich '05

Shields, James

2TLsS, 1922 May 12; 1923 Mar 22 to Mr. Felix

The 1922 letter discusses Shields' purchase of the day before of a stock of
approximately 700 sheets of various sizes of 18th century paper, on which he
hoped to have printed a small run of 'Morley's "An Apology for Boccaccio"'
- presumably part of the text of Morley's translation of the De mulieribus
claris. Shields had consulted with A. Edward Newton, and, at his recommendation,
with Julius Weyl of the printers Stern Co., but found the price that Weyl quoted
too high. He says that he was going to consult "a man ... who has a hand
press," hoping that a smaller firm would work cheaper. In the 1923 letter,
he discusses a copy of "Evelyn Hope" which he is sending, with notes
on how it should be bound. He also discusses the illumination of the volume,
and asks Felix for his opinion about the initials and alterations to them.

Sigourney, L. H. (Lydia Howard), 1791-1865

ALS, 1839 Dec. 24, to Carey and Hart, Publishers

Gift of the Class of 1912

Simpson, F. A. (Frederick Arthur), 1883-1974

2 ALsS, 1938 Aug. 10, 12, to Laurence Housman

Quotes Queen Victoria's letter and observations on Melbourne and Wellington,
and writes that "she was not naturally a prude at all:, but that her husband
Prince Albert "had set his stamp on the Queen in some ways, especially after
his death."

Removed from Louis Napolean and the Recovery of France

Adelman Collection

Simpson, John L., 1891-

TLS, 1956 Apr. 20, to Baldwin Springer Maull

Princeton Bryn Mawr Book Sale

Sitwell, Edith, Dame, 1887-1964

Manuscripts and typescripts of "In spring" along with fair copy and printed
final states, 1931

From the Bequest of Jeannette Jameson Chase '17

Skinner, Cornelia Otis, 1901- and Skinner, Maud

Misc. ephemera, cards, correspondence

Smith, George Adam, Sir, 1856-1942

2 ALsS, n.y. Mar. 14, Oct. 27, to Paul Leicester Ford

Removed from The Historical Geography of the Holy Land, by G. A. Smith

Smith, Hilda Worthington

TL, 1972 Dec. 7, to Alice Hoffman

Gift of Alice Hoffman

Smith, Logan Pearsall, 1865-1946

ALS, 1936 Mar. 28, to Lucy Donnelly

From Papers of L. Donnelly

Smith, Theodore Clarke, 1870-1960

ALS, 1911 Apr. 14, to Mr. Morgan

Removed from General Index to the American Statesman Series, Vol.
XXXII, by T.C. Smith

Smith, William Henry

ALS, 1882 Sept. 30, to Thomas Irwin

Gift of the Bryn Mawr Albany Bookshop

Smyth, James

ALS, 1920 June 11, to George Holbrook

Removed from Pitkin's A Political and Civil History of the United
States